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US Navy Secretary Phelan fired, sources say

By Phil Stewart

Reuters FILE PHOTO: U.S. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan speaks, after President Donald Trump announced the Navy's FILE PHOTO: U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of the Navy John Phelan stand by a rendering of the 'Trump Class' USS Defiant, as they listen to President Donald Trump (not pictured) make an announcement about the Navy's

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach

WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - Navy Secretary John Phelan has been fired, a U.S. official and a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, in another wartime shakeup ‌at the Pentagon coming just weeks after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ousted the Army's top ‌general.

The Pentagon announced his departure in a brief statement, saying he was leaving the administration "effective immediately." But it did not provide a ​reason or say whether it was his decision to go.

His firing was first reported by Reuters.

The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Phelan was dismissed in part because he was moving too slow to implement reforms to speed shipbuilding and because he had fallen out with key Pentagon leadership.

One source cited bad relationships ‌with Hegseth, Hegseth's deputy, Steve Feinberg, ⁠as well as the Navy's No. 2 civilian, Hung Cao, who the Pentagon said will now take over as acting Navy secretary.

The source also cited an ethics investigation ⁠into Phelan's office.

A billionaire seen as having close ties to President Donald Trump, Phelan is the first administration-picked service secretary to be fired since Trump came back into office last year.

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His departure fits within a broader context of ​upheaval at ​all levels of leadership at the Pentagon under Hegseth's ​watch, including the firing last year of ‌the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General C.Q. Brown, as well as the chief of naval operations and Air Force vice chief of staff.

On April 2, Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Randy George without citing a reason. Two U.S. officials said the decision was tied to tensions between Hegseth and Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll.

The latest departure comes during a tense ceasefire with Iran, as the U.S. ‌flows more naval assets into the Middle East.

The U.S. military ​is relying on naval assets to carry out a blockade of ​Iran, which President Donald Trump is hoping ​will pressure Tehran to negotiate an end to the conflict on his terms.

The Navy ‌is under intense pressure to expand its ​fleet. China's shipbuilding industry now ​dwarfs the U.S., which was once a global powerhouse.

Trump's $1.5 trillion defense budget request for fiscal year 2027 includes over $65 billion to procure 18 warships and 16 support ships made by General Dynamics ​and Huntington Ingalls Industries.

It is part ‌of what the Pentagon is calling the "Golden Fleet" initiative, which officials say is the largest ​shipbuilding request since 1962.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; additional reporting by Steve Holland and Jasper Ward; ​Editing by Michelle Nichols, Bill Berkrot and Chris Reese)

US Navy Secretary Phelan fired, sources say

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Shohei Ohtani is making history: What current on-base streak means

Shohei Ohtani is closing in on history.

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TheLos Angeles Dodgers' two-way phenom singled into right field off of Colorado Rockies starter José Quintana in the third inning on Monday night at Coors Field to extend his on-base streak to 52 games. Now, Ohtani enters Tuesday's away series opener against the archrival San Francisco Giants with the opportunity to tie Shawn Green — who reached base safely in 53 consecutive games in 2000 — for second place on the Dodgers' all-time on-base streak list (since 1900).

If Ohtani ties Green with a hit, walk, or hit-by-pitch in any of his plate appearances on Tuesday, he'd be five games away from the franchise record, which belongs to Hall of Famer Duke Snider. He got on base in 58 straight games in the 1954 season.

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Ohtani's streak began back on Aug. 24, 2025. In that time, he's slashed .280/.402/.590 with 56 hits, 16 home runs, 39 walks and three HBPs. He passed “Wee” Willie Keeler (1900-1901) on Sunday to move into third place in the Dodgers' record book after breaking into the top five by surpassing Ron Cey's mark of 47 consecutive games from 1975-76 earlier in the season. On April 10, Ohtani's streak reached 44 games, moving him past Ichiro Suzuki for the longest on-base streak by a Japanese-born player.

“It's a tremendous streak," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters. "It's hard to get on base, certainly when everyone's trying to target you. This streak is one of the great ones, and hopefully he can keep it going.”

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If Ohtani can pass Snider's benchmark, he'd still be a ways away from Ted Williams' MLB record of 84 straight games reaching base in 1949.

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I discovered a foodie paradise in the heart of the Caribbean

“Welcome to Spice Island” was the first thing I read as I approached the arrivals desk. As an avid foodie with a penchant for travel, it was as if these words were written especially for me.

The Independent US A market stall in Grenada, selling the island's most commonly-found spices (Getty/iStock)

This was my first experience of theWest Indies, a sub-region of theCaribbeanfamous for its paradise beaches, lush landscape, vibrant culture and, of course, top-tier rum. While hotspots like Barbados and Antigua draw many of the tourists,Grenadais something of a hidden gem. Last year, only around 370,000 intrepid travellers touched down on the island. Compare that to Jamaica’s 4.3 million and it’s a drop in the ocean.

Hallie, the marketing manager atMount Cinnamon, my hotel for the week, met me outside. On the short drive to the resort, she schooled me on the island’s history.Grenadasupplies around 40 per cent of the world’s nutmeg and mace, I learnt as I breathed in the tropical air and mountainous scenery.

Sophie stayed on Grand Anse beach near Grenada's capital (Getty/iStock)

Our first stop was a tapas and tacos experience at the hotel’s bar and grill. It was situated on Grand Anse beach, a two-mile stretch of white sands near the island’s capital, Saint George’s. As the sun sank low, dragging streaks of molten orange across the sky, I understood why it’s considered one of the Caribbean’s best beaches.

There was more to come, however. A 10-minute walk away is Morne Rouge Bay, a crescent cove enveloped by fuchsia bougainvillea, Grenada’s national flower. Taylor, a local yoga instructor, told me that the fish tacos at La Plywood, a pastel-painted beachfront bar, are to die for.

The next morning, I mostly wanted to snuggle under the covers of my king-size bed, which was perfectly positioned by the floor-to-ceiling windows. Alas, head chef Janice was waiting for me downstairs for a cooking demonstration and I could feel my stomach rumbling. Despite having a lifelong love affair with food, I’m the first to admit I’m no Nigella. At home, my fiancé does the cooking and I do the eating. But the tables had turned, and with Janice’s patient guidance, I was able to whip up tuna steak marinated in coconut oil, served with a plantain salad and pineapple salsa.

My next stop was the Belmont Estate. Located in the northeast of the island, this 17th-century plantation was established during the colonial era, when its main crops were sugarcane and coffee. Workers would have been enslaved people until nationwide emancipation in 1834. According toGrenada’s National Archives, the then owner Robert Houston claimed £5,024 in compensation for the loss of labour at the time, and the estate continued to operate with waged employees.

In 2002, the plantation opened to tourists, and it now offers an insight into organic farming, with tours showcasing tree-to-bar chocolate production. The local owners have worked to transform its oppressive past into a thriving business that empowers the community and preserves the environment. I joined the classic tour, where, for just EC$16 (£4.46), I learnt how cocoa beans are made into chocolate, tried cocoa tea and visited the chocolate factory.

History is everywhere on the island. On the drive to Belmont Estate, my guide, Krishna, spoke of “his Grenada”, sharing personal stories and a cultural context. Stopping at the island’s old airport, which now houses Cold War relics, he explained that, outside of Cuba, it’s rare to find signs of the former USSR in the Caribbean. Yet there I was, face to face with the remnants of a Soviet crop duster and an old Cubana Airlines aircraft from the Grenadian revolution in 1979.

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The Belmont Estate, a historic plantation dating back to the late 1600s (Getty/iStock)

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All the while, we were listening to “Jab Jab”, a type of call-and-response music with island origins. Thanks to a handful of local artists, Grenada’s carnival – known as Spicemas – has become one of the biggest in the Caribbean. Held annually in August, it’s a cultural celebration complete with lively street parties and traditional music.

From the chaos of the city to the calmness of the rainforest, I worked off the copious chocolate by hiking to the Seven Sisters Waterfall. The 40-minute trek in Grand Etang National Park leads to a series of stunning cascades and cool mountain pools. Lion, my new guide, told me I was surrounded by Earth’s “natural pharmacy”. He picked indigenous herbs and educated me on their healing powers. Swimming beneath the waterfall, I’d never felt so zen.

Another day brought another activity: the covetedSpice Foodie Tour. My host, Curtis, declared that Grenada is the “best place in the world”. I got the impression that locals are fiercely proud of their country. Grenada gained independence from the UK in 1974, and everywhere I turned there was a mural celebrating the 50-year anniversary, always painted in the colours of the national flag. Curtis told me that green symbolises Grenada’s lush vegetation and agriculture, yellow represents the sun and warmth of the people, and red stands for courage, unity and harmony.

Sophie recommends visiting the island's bars to discover locally-made rum (Getty/iStock)

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We had breakfast at D Bamboo, an authentic restaurant at Mount Parnassus Plantation. Served in a repurposed bamboo bowl, I savoured saltfish souse and fishcakes. Later, we stopped by a gas station where I tried my first ever doubles, a delicious Caribbean street food consisting of fried flatbread, curried chickpeas, chutney and a spicy pepper sauce. I washed it down with a shot of under-the-counter at Mark’s Sports Bar, a potent, locally made spiced rum that often exceeds 70 per cent alcohol. Trust me when I say one is enough.

But perhaps the star of the show was my final meal of the whole trip: oil down, Grenada’s national dish. After a week learning about the island’s connection with spices and spirits, I find myself in the charming hillside home of Chef Kennedy, proprietor ofHome Hospitality.

During a three-and-a-half-hour class, I learnt how to cook the a hearty, one-pot stew from scratch, before settling down for dinner on his terrace. Made from breadfruit, dumplings, meat, salted fish and callalloo, the dish is cooked in spices and coconut milk to create a savoury, creamy and tender texture. As we “unpacked the pot”, the aromas drifted lazily through the room, curling into every corner. I couldn’t help but think that this was the perfect excursion for those searching for a taste of the island.

My time in Grenada was a treat for the senses. Grenada is a country steeped in history, culture, glorious food and even greater people. I’ll certainly be back.

How to do it

Flights from London Heathrow to Grenada with Virgin Atlantic depart twice a week, starting at £619 for a return ticket. Flight time is from 11 hours, with one stop at Barbados.

Mount Cinnamon Beach & Wellness Resortis a boutique hideaway inspired by Caribbean life. Its Cinnamon Suites feature king-size beds, expansive views and outdoor patios. Rooms start from £454 per night including breakfast, taxes and services.

Sophie was a guest of Mount Cinnamon and the Grenada Tourism Authority

I discovered a foodie paradise in the heart of the Caribbean

“Welcome to Spice Island” was the first thing I read as I approached the arrivals desk. As an avid foodie with a penchant for travel, i...

 

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